Army comparison: Argentina vs Peru
Overview
Argentina operates 1,447 active military vehicles vs 1,024 for Peru. Additionally, Argentina has 0 and Peru has 75 vehicles in storage.
The breakdown includes 250 vs 205 tanks, 139 vs 0 infantry fighting vehicles, 548 vs 295 armored personnel carriers, 58 vs 12 self-propelled artillery, 172 vs 290 towed artillery, 25 vs 49 rocket launchers (Argentina vs Peru).
Argentine Army 🇦🇷
| Total vehicles | 1447 as of 2026 |
Peruvian Army 🇵🇪
| Total vehicles | 1024 as of 2026 |
| In storage | 75 |
| On order | 195 |
Argentine vehicles by category
| Vehicle category | Total | |
|---|---|---|
| Main Battle Tank | 250 | |
| Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 139 | |
| Armored Personnel Carrier | 548 | |
| Light Armoured Vehicle | 255 | |
| Tank Destroyer | 0 | |
| Self-Propelled Artillery | 58 | |
| Towed Artillery | 172 | |
| Multiple Launch Rocket System | 25 | |
Peruvian vehicles by category
| Vehicle category | Total | |
|---|---|---|
| Main Battle Tank | 205 | |
| Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 0 | |
| Armored Personnel Carrier | 295 | |
| Light Armoured Vehicle | 173 | |
| Tank Destroyer | 0 | |
| Self-Propelled Artillery | 12 | |
| Towed Artillery | 290 | |
| Multiple Launch Rocket System | 49 | |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which country has more armored vehicles, Argentina or Peru?
Argentina has a larger ground force with 1,447 vehicles compared to Peru's 1,024 vehicles.
Which country has more tanks, Argentina or Peru?
Argentina operates more main battle tanks with 250 compared to Peru's 205.
Which army has more infantry fighting vehicles, Argentina or Peru?
Argentina has 139 infantry fighting vehicles compared to Peru's 0.
Which country has more armored personnel carriers, Argentina or Peru?
Argentina operates 548 APCs compared to Peru's 295.
Which country has more artillery systems, Argentina or Peru?
Peru fields 351 artillery systems (self-propelled, towed, and MLRS) compared to Argentina's 255.